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UPS Union Issues
710 Votes No - 3 to 1 margin
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<blockquote data-quote="Booblebrown" data-source="post: 1281477" data-attributes="member: 52205"><p>Hey "Inthegame" Sorry about that figure,That was to say in 1990, 4800.00 per year per FT would pay you 2500.00 per month or 30,000.00 a year after 25 years of service. And at the end of this contract 26,052.00 per year per FT would pay you 2800.00 per month or 33,600.00a year after 25 years of service. I also get the point that the health care costs have nothing to do with pension performance but when pension performance is miserable at best and health care goes up, it changes our ability to retire. The union is not to blame for health care costs but they are for poor pension returns. One minimal raise in the last 25 plus years. I know you are smart enough to figure out that this is a terrible rate of return on your investment. And if you want to keep arguing that its good you can live in that cave. Are your intentions to keep allowing that pension allocation to continue to rise for the next 25 years with another big 300.00 raise in 10 or 12 years?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Booblebrown, post: 1281477, member: 52205"] Hey "Inthegame" Sorry about that figure,That was to say in 1990, 4800.00 per year per FT would pay you 2500.00 per month or 30,000.00 a year after 25 years of service. And at the end of this contract 26,052.00 per year per FT would pay you 2800.00 per month or 33,600.00a year after 25 years of service. I also get the point that the health care costs have nothing to do with pension performance but when pension performance is miserable at best and health care goes up, it changes our ability to retire. The union is not to blame for health care costs but they are for poor pension returns. One minimal raise in the last 25 plus years. I know you are smart enough to figure out that this is a terrible rate of return on your investment. And if you want to keep arguing that its good you can live in that cave. Are your intentions to keep allowing that pension allocation to continue to rise for the next 25 years with another big 300.00 raise in 10 or 12 years? [/QUOTE]
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